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Functionally similar to the word "ridiculous," this word is often used in its place for extra emphasis.
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Ridiculous, preposterous, laughable.
Taken from changing the 'dick' in ridiculous and changing it to a 'cock'
Ridiculous, preposterous, laughable.
Taken from changing the 'dick' in ridiculous and changing it to a 'cock'
Are you kidding? That's the most ricoculous drivel I've ever heard. Go somewhere before you hurt yourself.
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Roald Dahl's BFG uses this word. This may be the origin of the word. First published in 1982.
Roald Dahl's BFG uses this word. This may be the origin of the word. First published in 1982.
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Origins: the adjective root, ridonkulous, evolved from the ithyphallic wordplay of replacing the "dic{k}" sound in ri·dic·u·lous with "dong" (the "g" becoming silent). The spelling of the root using a "k" instead of a "c" results from the common misconception that the word donkey is somehow related.
Origins: the adjective root, ridonkulous, evolved from the ithyphallic wordplay of replacing the "dic{k}" sound in ri·dic·u·lous with "dong" (the "g" becoming silent). The spelling of the root using a "k" instead of a "c" results from the common misconception that the word donkey is somehow related.
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